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Kevin Ashton

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and Sunny Siu and researcher David Brock. The center opened in 1999 as an industry-sponsored research project with the goal of creating a global open standard system to put RFID everywhere. Ashton was the Center's Executive Director. Siu, then Sarma, acted as Research Director, later Chairman of
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Research. Under Ashton and Sarma's leadership, the number of sponsors grew to 103, and additional labs were funded at other major universities around the world. Once the system was developed, MIT licensed it to not-for-profit standards body
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followers and a Knowledge (XXG) biography. The creation of Swallow is an attempt to show that credibility is unrelated to the quantity of Twitter followers.
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guru who specializes in the "imagined self", the fictional expert was furnished with 90,000 paid-for
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Kevin Ashton's scientific publications can be found in leading science and media journals:
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2020 IEEE 6th International Conference on Collaboration and Internet Computing (CIC)
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How to Fly a Horse: The Secret History of Creation, Invention, and Discovery
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and the project reached a successful conclusion. The labs were renamed
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International in April 2010. Ashton then developed and launched the
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Ashton became a high-tech entrepreneur with start-ups ThingMagic,
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from 1990 to 1994. He was working as an assistant brand manager at
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and other sensors. He is known for coining the term "the
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What's with this "internet of things"?, How Stuff Works
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Index

Ashton at the 2015 Texas Book Festival.
Birmingham
England
Auto-ID Center
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
RFID
Internet of Things
Birmingham
University College London
Procter & Gamble
supply chain
Sanjay Sarma
GS1
Auto-ID Labs
cleantech
EnerNOC
Shwetak Patel
Belkin
Belkin Wemo
RFID Journal
How to Fly a Horse
Random House
Mexican
social media
Twitter
The Atlantic
New York Times
RFID Journal
Medium
Quartz

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